Roger L. Simon

April 30th, 2005 8:52 am

PAJAMA PARTY UPDATE

Response to Pajamas Media on the part of the blogosphere has been extraordinary with well over a hundred blogs already fully signed up (not to mention some 150 milblogs via Greyhawk) and more coming in every few minutes. Besides the US, countries involved as of this writing are UK, Australia, Canada, Iraq, Egypt, Israel, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Germany, France, Sweden, India and Malaysia with inquiries from as far away as Bengla Desh. (Well, Malaysia is pretty far.)

The number of monthly unique visitors this adds up to is as yet indeterminate, but should form the nucleus of a rather large advertising network.

Your blog can be part of it by sending email to join@pajamasmedia.com.

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6 Comments

1. Ed Poinsett:

Pay attention Ms. Huffington. There’s likely to be much interchange here that’s both thoughtful and interesting.

Apr 30, 2005 - 9:21 am 2. mcg:

That’s great, Roger. It sounds so exciting it almost makes me want to actually start using my blog :) Alas I could never afford the time, I can barely afford reading blogs as it is!

I’m looking forward to seeing this develop!

Apr 30, 2005 - 12:09 pm 3. lmg:

I’m glad that you have got France on board, so this effort will be seen as legitimate. ;-)

Apr 30, 2005 - 12:13 pm 4. Morgan:

“Cananda”? Is that the same place that 18-year old New York kids go to see strippers and drink beer at, uh, “Canandian dollar” rates?

If so, I’ve been spelling it wrong all these years. ;-)

Apr 30, 2005 - 1:50 pm 5. Roger:

No, it’s where you can see The Amazing Randi for a discount. (typo fixed, thanks)

Apr 30, 2005 - 2:06 pm 6. harborman:

Uh . . . shouldn’ that be Bangladesh?

Apr 30, 2005 - 3:23 pm

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